They include ensuring critical operational procedures such as "red flag warnings" are used by all agencies involved in fire incidents.

It also recommends all fire managers are trained to correctly interpret spot fire weather forecasts.

DFES says it has taken a number of actions in response to each recommendation.

The Mayor of Albany, Dennis Wellington, says the City has launched a separate review to identify ways to better support and guide its 16 volunteer bushfire brigades.

"The tragic loss of DEC firefighter Wendy Bearfoot...highlighted the importance of acknowledging when improvements can be made across all agencies...to try and reduce the risk of such a heartbreaking event happening again," he said.

"The City and the wider community are in great debt to our dedicated and selfless volunteer firies, who are constantly standing by ready to drop everything and literally put their lives on the line to protect our lives and property.

"The City is committed to making sure our volunteers have as much support and guidance as possible in order to improve fire response and preparedness and reduce fire risk in the future."

Mr Wellington says the City has also accepted each of the 10 recommendations and is in the process of enacting them.